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Communal violence in India / Rajgopal, P R 1987  Book
Rajgopal, P R Book
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Publication New Delhi, Centre for Policy Research, 1987.
Description 141p
Standard Number 8185024146
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028341303.60954/RAJ 028341MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   077642


Life and words: Violence and the descent into the ordinary / Das, Veena 2006  Book
Das, Veena Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description xiv, 281p.
Standard Number 9780195687583
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052345303.60954/DAS 052345MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   135610


Reign of the red rebellion: observations from naxal land / Banerjee, Gautam 2013  Book
Banerjee, Gautam Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancers Publishers and Distributors, 2013.
Description 343p.Hbk
Standard Number 9781935501435
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ID:   090570


Revolting bodies, hysterical state: women protesting the armed forces special powers act (1958) / Gaikwad, Namrata   Journal Article
Gaikwad, Namrata Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (1958) (AFSPA) has been debilitating for people in Manipur, already struggling with socio-economic and political marginalisation since independence. The consistent erasure of Manipur by an apathetic and forgetful 'mainland' India provides the political impetus for anti-state groups demanding autonomy. The people of the state are, however, ambivalent about taking sides, having experienced the violence engendered by both factions. It is within this complexity that I situate my study of the AFSPA. My paper will elaborate on a theory of haunting, a metaphor I evoke to address this complexity of postcolonial modernity and its silences, by focusing on the protesting icons of the Meira Paibi and Irom Sharmila. Examining the idea of haunting provides us with a vocabulary to push at the limits of rationality that both political movements and social sciences rely upon; haunting, then, is both a methodology and a theme that might help us account for lived realities that are far from rational, clear-cut and thus easy to access. The figure of Sharmila emerges then as one not only haunted by the violence of the postcolonial moment but also simultaneously haunting us - isolated, confined and outlawed, she occupies a liminal position between the living and the dead, enacting a disruption that simply cannot be contained by the modern Indian state or even a rational social science seeking to represent her.
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Violence and Democracy in India / Basu, Amrita (ed); Roy, Srirupa (ed) 2007  Book
Basu, Amrita Book
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Publication Calcutta, Seagull Books, 2007.
Description 266p.
Standard Number 190542230X
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Violence in Society: the fromative years / Vas, E A 1984  Book
Vas, E A Book
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Edition Ist Ed
Publication Dehradnn, Natraj Publishers, 1984.
Description x, 389p.
Key Words Violence - India 
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Violence of forgetting: poverty and change in post-liberalization India / Fernandes, Leela   Journal Article
Fernandes, Leela Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This introduction to two field reports on specific cases of poverty in rural and urban India argues that poverty is produced and mediated through intersecting structures of inequality such as caste, religion, tribe, and gender. The reports, the author notes, remind us that understanding the macro processes and current effects of globalization requires a practice of knowledge that values the details, specificities, and immersion in particular places such as those described in the reports by V.K. Ramachandran and V. Ramaswamy et al
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Violence studies / Kannabiran, Kalpana (ed) 2016  Book
Kannabiran, Kalpana (ed) Book
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Publication India, Oxford University Press, 2016.
Description viii, 396p.Hbk
Series Oxford India studies in contemporary society
Standard Number 9780199464821
Key Words Violence  India  Dalits  Violence - India  India - Politics  Colonial 
Indian Maoism  Caste Violence  Violence - Mumbai 
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